End-user programming of web-native interactive applications

Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Web 2.0 has enabled Web users to create and share a variety of hyper-text based artifacts including embedded images, sound, and video on the Web. Creating Web-based interactive artifacts such as computer games, however, has remained a challenge: to end users due to the lack of end user programming tools; and to programmers due to the poor interactivity performance of the Web. With the emergence of HTML5 and improving performance of JavaScript...
Paper Details
Title
End-user programming of web-native interactive applications
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
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